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Post by Digital Witness on Sept 21, 2013 16:24:40 GMT -5
Maybe its just nostalgia getting to me, but there's also a massive lack of Big Boss Man and "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan themes.
And yeah, Demolition had one of the greatest themes ever. Say what you want about them being a Road Warriors knock off, but they were still bad ass.
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Lardlad
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Post by Lardlad on Sept 21, 2013 20:19:46 GMT -5
No Bret Hart theme in the top 50? 4/10
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Post by Injustice45 on Sept 21, 2013 23:14:35 GMT -5
Where's the Billy and Chuck theme at?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2013 23:25:21 GMT -5
No Bret Hart theme in the top 50? 4/10 "THIS IS BULLSHIT!"
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Sept 21, 2013 23:36:06 GMT -5
I love the Prime Time Players theme, but its inclusion feels forced due to...reasons. I don't really rate Big Show's theme all that much. It never gave me that "someone awesome is coming out" or "shit is about to go down" feeling that I get from John Cena's themes, Edge's theme, or even Maven or McIntyre's theme. I actually find JeriShow and ShoMiz's theme's better in that regard The Waterproof Blonde version of "Just Close Your Eyes" is a glaring omission and would've been a better selection than "At Last". You Look So Good To Me should have been included somewhere. I don't care for Kofi all too much, but S.O.S. should've made it. Say It to My Face should've been on the list. Something like "Alex Riley may not be the most successful WWE Superstar, but he has connected with the WWE Universe purely through raw charisma. Since breaking away from The Miz and embracing the WWE Universe, this young Superstar has ignited many a crowd with his passion and energy. The pounding guitar riffs of Say it to My Face perfectly convey the fire and intensity that Riley brings from the moment he comes down the ramp to the final bell. Where's the Billy and Chuck theme at? I know. You Look So Good To Me was so awesome in all of its incarnations. I liked how it was tweaked for Rico's later gimmick, and I really enjoyed the Santina "Italianized" version.
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Post by rdarkholme on Sept 22, 2013 1:32:42 GMT -5
Yeah, there are some glaring omissions. A fun exercise could be picking what you'd cut and what you'd replace it with.
For me, I'd cut Big Show (No Big Show singles theme has ever been good), Shamrock (Can't stand it), Blackman (ditto). I'd replace them with Bret Hart, Here Comes the Money and King of the World. I'd also replace At Last with Just Close Your Eyes as well. I've always thought Just Close Your Eyes was the way better Christian theme.
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Post by Ryback on a Pole! on Sept 22, 2013 1:58:11 GMT -5
No Ass Man?
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Sept 22, 2013 2:14:25 GMT -5
No Big Show singles theme has ever been good. I was really fond of the rap version from WWF Aggression.
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Post by wallabylikeyou on Sept 22, 2013 3:51:37 GMT -5
Pfft, no Dan Severn theme, forget this list.
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Post by Magnus the Magnificent on Sept 22, 2013 7:31:03 GMT -5
No Demolition. No Fabulous Rougeau Brothers. No Hard Times. No Dan Severn. No Bret Hart. No Owen Hart. No Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake.
This list is invalid and full of fail.
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Post by salz4life on Sept 22, 2013 18:07:02 GMT -5
None of Jacques Rougeau's themes? FAIL. No All American Boys!?!?!? BOOOOO!
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Post by Fauxnaki on Sept 23, 2013 2:25:37 GMT -5
no smoke and mirrors
voices so high up
maven...
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Post by Chip on Sept 23, 2013 2:36:07 GMT -5
My Time > The Game. It's not even close.
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Post by government mule on Sept 23, 2013 4:27:15 GMT -5
I always loved Ken Shamrock's theme.
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